Chopra assumes a great challenge once again: the healing of emotions and the spirit as a way to obtain complete freedom. The author begins by examining some of the most urgent questions that doctos face: Why some patients do "all the correct things" but do not get better? Why terminally ill patients often seem at peace, almost happy, as if facing death has taught them how to live? Do human beings only learn through suffering or is there another way to find life's meaning? Unconditiona Life sheds a powerful light on these ...
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Chopra assumes a great challenge once again: the healing of emotions and the spirit as a way to obtain complete freedom. The author begins by examining some of the most urgent questions that doctos face: Why some patients do "all the correct things" but do not get better? Why terminally ill patients often seem at peace, almost happy, as if facing death has taught them how to live? Do human beings only learn through suffering or is there another way to find life's meaning? Unconditiona Life sheds a powerful light on these questions and shows us many revealing real-life cases.
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